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		\centering\ttfamily\bfseries latexindent.pl\\[1cm] Version 3.4.3
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\author{Chris Hughes \thanks{and contributors!
		See \vref{sec:contributors}.
		For all communication, please visit \cite{latexindent-home}.
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	\small
	\texttt{latexindent.pl} is a \texttt{Perl} script that indents \texttt{.tex} (and other) files according to an indentation scheme that the user can modify to suit their taste.
	Environments, including those with alignment delimiters (such as \texttt{tabular}), and commands, including those that can split braces and brackets across lines, are \emph{usually} handled correctly by the script.
	Options for \texttt{verbatim}-like environments and commands, together with indentation after headings (such as \lstinline!chapter!, \lstinline!section!, etc) are also available.
	The script also has the ability to modifiy line breaks, and add comment symbols.
	All user options are customisable via the switches in the YAML interface; you can find a quick start guide in \vref{sec:quickstart}.
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